The Coming Fury Confederate AAR

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Early August 1861

Military orders: East

I am going to reorganize my forces in Richmond instead of Petersburg. It has a hospital and doesn’t border any swamp regions (+25% to disease casualties).
It is quite dangerous to have this many troops gathered in just one province, but I will split them after the reorganization is done. I also buy medical corps for three brigades, to reduce disease looses (-20% looses to disease for all brigades in the group they are attached to. Also -20% casualties taken in battle and 20% reduction to damage in sieges).

I am planning to build another army and corps, which will be sent towards Wheeling to harass the union here. But as Richmond is the only region where I can build corps and armies, it is going to take some time before they are ready for action.

In the mean time I will build a hospital in Lynchburg, as I want to retreat my A.N.V here, when the union advance to Richmond (I know I said Petersburg before, but the swamps nearby made me change my mind). Robert E. Lee is also put in charge as army commander, while T.J Jackson will be promoted to 3 stars and lead the corps.

I am also sending Magruder to Lynchburg with my worst division, where he will create a force of garrison troops. I have to spread out my forces a little, or else I will suffer terrible from disease.
I am also going to need another division for all these garrison troops. They are running dangerously low on supply while they are outside a group (+1 to supply cost).

Lorring (good tactics) and Early (great tactics) are put in charge of my fort defences in Richmond.


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Western theatre (Group overview):




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Military orders: West

The union army has retreated to St. Louis, giving me a great opportunity to take Cairo. So I will move on the offensive here, ordering all my forces to The Central Mississippi river.
I will however first buy a medical attribute for three of my brigades and also another artillery brigade for my 47th infantry. This will transform it into an artillery unit next turn, which I need for the coming siege.

As in the eastern theatre I need a corps here, but as it has to be built in Richmond, it will take some time before it is available.

I also promote Hardee to division commander.


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Strategic orders

Infrastructure/Recruitment/Arms

With the many medical corps I have bought, there is a shortage of money and horses. But still enough to buy a few things:

Hospital in Lynchburg
Laboratory in Raleigh
Corps in Richmond
Division in Norfolk

Runners:

1st Runner: Mid-Atlantic, 20 weapons (70S, 20D)
2nd Runner: New York Atlantic, 40 Labour (60S, 20D)

Requisitions:

There aren’t really any decent impressment’s changes, so no orders here.

Diplomacy:

No spending here.

Supply:

As you can see below supply upkeep are really beginning to cut deep in my wallet.


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Battle of central Mississippi river

The small garrison brigade located here, were reinforced from the main union army in the west. So it developed into quite a large battle, but thanks to their low morale and spread out forces, I was able to defeat them quite easily.


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Another great turn for the Confederacy. The only concern are the blockade runner which got caught and damaged. I also lost some support from Europe, but I can win that back later in the game.

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That is one of the union tactics is to send a smaller unit into a province then call for reinforcements. The begining will to fight does not change and that can be a disavantage. But if you have a small unit that may outnumber the enemy but suddenly thier are a horde of union troops comming at you. You have to hit the V button ocassionly to see if the union is reinforcing heavly.
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Sadja
 
Ok, I didnt knew that. I have only played a few turns before as either side, so the AI strategies are quite unfamilliar to me. But this time I want to play it to the end. I reread the manual and readme for the latest patches, and took notes of all these small things that I didnt notice first time I read it. I never noticed there was something called fort commanders for example. 
The supply report is also working now, though I am still learning how to use it. I just take notice of where my reinforcements go mostly. And medical corps are probaply one of the best attributes that exist as you said. I would have liked to buy some the first turn for my army in Fredericksburg, if that was possible. But [font="times new roman"]Hasn’t [/font]disease casualties been increased with the latest patches? I never noticed these great losses first time I played?
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[font="times new roman"]I am not going to finish this game, as I have just formatted my hard drive without making a backup of my saves I actually thought I had installed the game on my external drive, so I never gave it a thought. But now I know how dumb I was[/font]
[font="times new roman"]At least I only got to the third turn, so it’s not a complete disaster. I might give it another shot in a few days, as I really want to try and beat these Yankees!! [/font]
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ORIGINAL: JadeKing

[font="times new roman"]I am not going to finish this game, as I have just formatted my hard drive without making a backup of my saves I actually thought I had installed the game on my external drive, so I never gave it a thought. But now I know how dumb I was[/font]
[font="times new roman"]At least I only got to the third turn, so it’s not a complete disaster. I might give it another shot in a few days, as I really want to try and beat these Yankees!! [/font]

Please start a new one JadeKing. You are a great story teller.


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Definitely. I hope you do restart.
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Yeah, and I enjoy the confederate AAR's, and you don't find much of them.
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